Little River

The town of Little River, South Carolina is one of the oldest settlements along the coast. Known for its seafood, deep-sea & commercial fishing, charter boats, annual blue crab festival, and historic live oak trees, it is one of the last communities on the Grand Strand where a slower pace of life still exists. Residents and visitors alike share a more secluded, more peaceful time in this charming fishing village. Located just a few minutes north of the hustle and bustle of Myrtle Beach, yet conveniently close enough to all the area’s attractions, signature golf courses, unique variety shows, shopping outlets and entertainment so all of the Grand Strand’s splendor is within a few moments drive. For those who love to play in the waterway, there are jet ski rentals at the waterfront, as well as, dock space and boat rentals at Crickett Cove and Coquina Harbor marinas. Little River has quite a colorful history. Names like Captain Kidd, Blackbeard, Anne Bonney, and others are part of the local lore. President George Washington noted that he dined with James Cochran in Little River in April 1791. Through the years, Little River has reluctantly played host to pirates, smugglers and blockade-runners in the Civil War. Come and experience all that Little River has to offer. There’s something here for everyone!